On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 03:09:14PM +0200, Florian Lohoff wrote: > On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 10:28:43PM +1000, Andrew Harvey wrote: > > > in the past 10 years or so my impression of a service road was that it > > > is typically not a public road per se and not part of the other roads > > > classifications. It is a piece of tarmac built for a specific purpose by > > > somebody not necessarily the public authorities. The public most likely > > > does not have a right of way although this might need additional > > > tagging. > > > > > A significant proportion of the highway=service objects in OSM won't meet > > that assumption. Think alley ways. > > https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/keys/service#values > > Looking at the values only 10% of the service=* are alley. > > What about highway=service without service=* ?
An interesting point is that of all highway=service only 4% have an service=alley. So there must be some highway!=service which carry an service=alley. https://taginfo.openstreetmap.org/tags/highway=service#combinations 37% percent carry an service=* tag I am assume service=parking_aisle, driveway out of scope. Its pretty clear what that means. The question is is a highway=service without service=* a replacement for an unclassified. IMHO not Flo -- Florian Lohoff [email protected] UTF-8 Test: The 🐈 ran after a 🐁, but the 🐁 ran away
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